Wednesday, 9 August 2017

3 ways an elevator controller can save the lives of people


It so often happens that during an emergency, elevators shut down completely, forcing many helpless people (read, the elderly, children and physically handicapped people) to be stuck and give up to the ruthless force of destiny. Hospitals and buildings especially have faced such problems and maybe a breakthrough is what the world really needs now.
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Wednesday, 2 August 2017

This is safety, scientifically!


Metal detectors are used to ensure security at crowded public places. The most obvious benefit of placing metal detectors at public places is the immediate detection of weapons from the visitors entering the area. Detection of any sort of weapons could be a proactive step to prevent any tragic incident that is probable to happen within the region.
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Friday, 28 July 2017

How To Stop Tailgate Using Face Recognition


The most common reason for such an event to occur is the use of the conventional methods of office or organization entry like ID cards, PINs, or passwords. The issue with these types of situations is that such incidents expose the organization to an unauthorized and undocumented entry of the individuals who might have the intention of harming the occupants or property of an organization.
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Tuesday, 25 July 2017

5 Home Safety Measures To Keep Your House Safe


Assumingly, much like everyone, the safety of your kids, partner, parents and entire family is at the top of your priority list. So it is nothing short of essential that you take big measures to keep your home fully secured—even if you think you live in a safe haven. Sadly and surprisingly, while as important...
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Saturday, 17 June 2017

City Under CCTV Surveillance


If permission from the government gets granted then soon Gorakhpur city will be in the JCT of CCTV cameras. The SSP has ordered to prepare a proposal to install the camera in all the intersections, major markets. The proposal will soon be sent to the government for approval. The motive is that the camera will be able to control the crime and simultaneously the city will also see the hitech. There is a big change in the development of Gorakhpur since being CM city. If the officer is preparing the proposal for the development of the city, then it is also getting government approval. In view of this, the SSP has also ordered to prepare a proposal to install cameras in the city. Currently there are cameras in some places of the city. Definitely these cameras have helped prevent crime. Apart from this, photographs are also helpful in catching a scoundrel, getting punished in the event of crime. The SSP has asked to create a control room as well as a camera, so that the monitoring of the
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Monday, 27 March 2017

Mumbai's Mangrove Cell to Install CCTV Cameras & Fence to Prevent Encroachment


The Mangrove Cell of Maharashtra Government has been facing an age old problem of encroachment across all its mangrove covered areas in Mumbai. The priority is to protect the space so as to prevent any further encroachment and tackle the long sustaining menace. Speaking to the newspapers, the Chief Conservator of Forest (CCF) Mr. N Vasudevan, who heads the State Mangrove Cell said that the department had drawn up a list of sites and routes leading to them which face constant threat by encroachers. This has been done after a detailed survey of the areas which have been recently cleared by the department. All of this came up in the process of an FIR against famous comedian & actor Kapil Sharma, who allegedly has destroyed mangroves in near his bungalow in Andheri & other similar incidents which have been a common occurrence in the recent past. The Mangrove Cell has come up with the ideation of this project to construct a fence & install CCTV surveillance cameras. Now in order to tackle
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Monday, 20 March 2017

Medical Colleges move towards CCTV Surveillance & Biometric Attendance as directed by the MCI


The MCI Officials had been receiving varies complaints with regards to inadequate number of professors & faculty in government & private medical colleges. In a landmark move, to tackle this and to match international standards for discipline & maintain the quality of education in Medical colleges, the Medical Council of India (MCI) has issued instructions to both private & government medical colleges to install CCTV Surveillance cameras in the classes along with biometric attendance systems for the faculty. The MCI has added this to their “Minimum Standard Requirement for 50/100/150/200/250 MBBS Admissions Annually Regulations, 1999.” This announcement was made by the Minister of State (Health and Family Welfare) Faggan Singh Kulaste dispensed this information on Friday, in Lok Sabha. As per MCI data, till now 985 biometric devices have already been installed at 90 medical colleges. According to the Indian Express reports last year, the MCI has already asked the government & priv
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Friday, 3 March 2017

Home Automation – The Personal Vigilante


Like it or not, we all do want control of all the things that influence our lives. The reason why the global tech giants are making technology more and more integrated is so that ultimately everybody can influence there surrounding in the own personal way and as a choice that they wish to have. One such technology is home automation. Home automation is a space that has a great future, especially moving into the future. The industry is well established now but the potential is not fully explored. Home automation includes luxuries, necessities and safety to be integrated and work in tandem. In today’s article we shall read about how a comprehensive yet advanced home automation control can simplify the way we live. There are various benefits for any user through home automation. Home automation has various aspects and layers to it which add security and give complete control to a person at the touch of a finger. One of the primary benefits is the control you have once you install a hom
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Saturday, 25 February 2017

Evolution of Security in the Hospitality Industry


When was the last time you checked into a hotel? Last week? Last month? Or last year? Did you notice what all has really changed since the first time you went to a hotel as a kid with your parents and now? Did you observe the differences that are so evident with change in time? When you opened the door of your room, was it with a key? Because if you did, I am sure you must have thought, “That’s so 2005’s!” So much has changed and so swiftly that it’s been hard to understand. There was a time when a designer would have never envisioned that a key would not be needed to open the door anymore. The reason for this is the change in the approach of designers thanks to the integration of technology. Manual frisking has been replaced by metal detectors – stationary and hand held ones. This makes for the first line of defence right at the entrances. Once you check in your traditional room key is replaced by door access control cards. These cards are the new “keys” to grant you
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